BH1K Guide 04272105
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Suggested Settings
Just a simple cut of the mids will deliver a round, balanced tone. From there you can use the active tone controls on your
bass to dial in your tone. This is a great place to start when first getting familiar with the BH1K. *
Remember, when you cut
you can add amp gain to make-up the loss in volume
For a very present finger and slap tone you can add bit of bass with the 80Hz button in, cut a little of the mid-range at
1kHz and get some airy highs by selecting the 8kHz setting and adding a little gain. *
Remember, when you add gain in the
EQ section you’re also adding overall gain to the signal path and you should
take a look at the bargraph to see if you’re not
overdriving the circuit.
This setting achieves a good, aggressive tone and sounds great with a P-Bass and a pick. The Bass setting gives you enough
bottom to still be the bass player and the Low Mid setting gives you the growl and attack. By selecting the 8kHz setting on
the Treble EQ you get a glassy high end that brings out the chimes if you play a chord. *
Remember, when you add gain in
the EQ section you’re also adding overall gain to the signal path and you should take a look at the bargraph to see if you’re
not overdriving the circuit.
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